Sharks Sign Dillon To Five-Year Extension

(6/29/15)Brenden Dillon signed a five-year, $16.35 million contract extension with the Sharks on Monday, Katie Strang of ESPN.com reports.

Dillon Not Blooming The Way Sharks Hoped

(3/26/15)Brenden Dillon, acquired by the Sharks in November, has no points in his last 13 games.

Sharks' Dillon Without A Point In Seven Games

(2/13/15)Brenden Dillon got into a fight and played 19:07 in Wednesday's OT loss to Washington, but he's not offering owners much else.

Dillon's First Goal Of 2014-15 Sends Sharks To Win

(1/13/15)Brenden Dillon's first goal of the season came in the third period Tuesday against Arizona, untying a 2-2 game and holding up as the winning tally. He also laid five hits and blocked two shots.

Sharks' Dillon Generates Assist In Loss

(1/9/15)Brenden Dillon notched an assist in Thursday's 7-2 loss to the Blues.

03/26/2015 16:30Dillon Not Blooming The Way Sharks Hoped
Dillon has not bloomed the way the Sharks hoped he would when they acquired him. He has no points in his last 13 games.Dillon showed signs of offensive potential last season for Dallas, with six goals and 17 points. He has good size, a good shot, and a lot of upside, but it hasn't been there for San Jose as he's been held without a point in his last 13 games. In San Jose, his shots per game is matching his pace from last year, but the points haven't followed.

Brenden Dillon performed well in his first full NHL season, putting up six goals, 11 assists, a plus-17 rating, 86 penalty minutes and 97 shots in 80 games. He's going to climb the depth chart a bit with the late-season departure of Stephane Robidas and his numbers should improve slightly as a result. But Dallas has plenty of young, hungry d-men who will want to pass him, so that spot is Dillon's to keep or lose. We think he'll not only win that gig, but line up with Jordie Benn to form the Stars' shutdown duo. Sadly, there's not much fantasy value in that, unless you're in a super-deep format. (Updated 8/13/14)